Exam 9: Extension B: Cognition, Language, Creativity, and Intelligence

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When members of the Kpelle tribe in Liberia were asked to sort objects "like a fool would do it," they grouped them together

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If people did not _____, they would probably not make the decisions to marry in the face of a 50 percent divorce rate or start high-risk businesses.

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A 12-year-old child with an IQ of 100 would have a mental age of

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According to the text, framing is associated with which of the following?

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In Binet's test of intelligence, items included at each age level were those which

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If you know that your best friend is allergic to shellfish, you know that she is allergic to clams, oysters, shrimp, and lobster.Going from this general statement of allergy to shellfish to specific examples of this allergy illustrates

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On a creativity test, you are asked to list all the uses of a paper clip.The more unusual or novel your answers the higher will be your _____ score.

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Each factor on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Fifth Edition is measured with _____ questions involving words and numbers and _____ questions involving the use of pictures and objects.

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The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Fifth Edition yields a score for

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More American college students than Chinese students were able to solve the cave problem by recalling the "Hansel and Gretel story," while more Chinese students than American students solved the statue's weight problem by recalling the "weighing the elephant" fable.These differing percentages illustrate that.our ability to use _____ to solve problems is related to cultural differences, such as the fables and stories told to our children as they are growing up.

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Thinking that is directed toward the discovery of a single established correct answer is known as _____ thinking.

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Jason has a mental age of five and a chronological age of four.His IQ is

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While reading a book about Sigmund Freud, you come upon the term psychosomatic.You cannot quite figure out the meaning of the word from the context in which it is used, and so you bring to mind your rudimentary knowledge of the parts of the word.You know that psycho has to do with the mind or with thinking, and you also know that somatic has to do with the body.Looking back at the book, you come to the conclusion that psychosomatic has to do with the mind's influence on one's physical state.You have just relied on selective

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Csikszentmihalyi's recommendation for becoming more creative include which of the following?

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When we must make a choice, our _____ regarding various alternatives can determine what intuitively may seem to be the right answer.

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To calculate IQ, one divides

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The fear of making a fool of yourself or of making a mistake is a(n) _____ barrier to problem-solving.

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A _____ is obtained statistically from a person's relative standing in his or her age group and expresses how far above or below average the person's score was in comparison to the other scores.

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A(n) _____ definition of intelligence would involve specifying what procedures were used to measure intelligence.

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Malcolm Gladwell, in his recent book Blink, uses the term _____ to refer to our immediate, intuitive reactions to short segments of experience.

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